I see that if I had received a W2 from my international organization employer, I would have the option to mark that income as coming from an international organization. It looks like I could also mark that income as coming from an international organization if I reported it as self-employment income. However, I received no W2 from my employer, and self-employment income requires a business name through which I earned that income, and I have neither.
I did make quarterly tax payments, using the IRS worksheet, while working (and living) overseas for six months, and I received pay stubs for my monthly income while working for this international organization, but the only way I can see to report this income is through the "foreign earned income and exclusion" option under "less common income", and this option does not let me mark this income as coming from a international organization. Where should this income be reported?
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Please report taxable earnings for working for an international organization as follows:
Since you have taxes paid, please report them using steps below:
You need to report a EIN number from the payer and in this case, the international organizations does not have them. If you dont put the number, turbotax dont let you file taxes online. any ideas?
The steps above for reporting income from an International Organization are still correct. Make sure you are going to the correct screens so you are not asked for an EIN.
The directions for entering Estimated Taxes are different now.
Thank you for the message. I guess I have to add the gross income but, because my organization withholds Social Security tax and witholding tax. Is there any way to credit these foreign taxes?
@josepnyc76 Are the taxes you paid Foreign Taxes? Paid to a Foreign Country?
If not, report the withholding as per @MargaretL above.
It they are Foreign Taxes, you can claim a Foreign Tax Credit.
Click this link for more info on How to Claim a Foreign Tax Credit.
Yes, there are withholding taxes and social security taxes. It is a mission at the United Nations in New York so it is under the umbrella of international organizations. Do you think I can also deduct the Social security tax too? thanks
I just read that SS taxes paid to countries that have SS bilateral agreement do not qualify for foreign tax credit.
thanks
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